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In celebration of the recently released giant-size "Wednesday Comics" hardcover, Tim looks back at the series, describes what works and what doesn't in this new format and explains why "The Flash" is still so amazing.

Presenting all of the original strips in sequential order, the 200-page oversized "Wednesday Comics" hardcover hits comic book stores today. We spoke with Mark Chiarello about the impressive accomplishment.

The year is coming to a close so it's only appropriate that Tim takes some time this week to talk about "Batman and Robin," "Scalped," "Scott Pilgrim" and other titles as he runs through his choices for the Ten Best Comics of 2009.

"Wednesday Comics" editor, Mark Chiarello, gathered a panel of the experimental series' contributors to discuss and answer questions about format, collaboration and the potential sequel to the newsprint hit of 2009.

Paul Pope, who wrote and illustrated an Adam Strange strip for the weekly series, explains how he channeled Steve Ditko and Carl Jung to tell his story, and Mark Chiarello joins us with some final thoughts on “Wednesday Comics.”

The spotlight falls this week on the Superman strip DC chose to bring its high-concept "Wednesday Comics" to the masses via USA Today. Writer John Arcudi and artist Lee Bermejo talk to CBR about the Man of Steel.

Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." This week, Batman gets in a dogfight and the Flash continues to race ahead of the pack.

Walt Simonson shares the story of how “Prince Valiant” inspired Jack Kirby’s The Demon and DCU Executive Editor Dan DiDio tells us why writing the Metal Men gave him the bug to take on a monthly series in the New Year.

Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." Now that the series has hit its stride, the accolades flow in today's thrilling conversation.

Kyle Baker swoops in to talk about his Hawkman story in “Wednesday Comics” and drop hints about a new series he’s creating for DC. Also, editor Mark Chiarello shares his Top 5 serial strips for you to check out.

Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with surprise guest commentators and a lively chit-chat about the underrated strips from issue #4.

An all-star panel of creators behind DC’s highly successful “Wednesday Comics” met with fans at Comic-Con to share the trials, techniques and sheer joy that come with working on the Mark Chiarello project.

Karl Kerschl tells CBR why he wasn’t up to speed with The Flash until he started on “Wednesday Comics,” and editor Mark Chiarello reveals some details about Plastic Man and Creeper stories that he keeps for deadline insurance.

Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with an exploration of the overlooked strips from #3.

Joe Kubert introduced Sgt. Rock to comics in June 1959. Four months later, he welcomed his son Adam to the world. Now the two all-star creators talk to CBR about their Sgt. Rock story in "Wednesday Comics."

Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with an exploration of the best and the worst of issue #2.

Even if almost nobody shows up, you can win if you're among the last ones standing. This week "predigested Forrest Gump" and Vril Dox are smart enough to make their way home as "Wednesday Comics" befuddles, "War of Kings" rages on and more.

Metamorpho artist Mike Allred talks to CBR News in this first installment of our weekly coverage of DC's "Wednesday Comics," which also includes series editor Mark Chiarello answering your questions every week!

After a long holiday weekend of barbecues and fireworks, Tim looks forward to the mega-huge major event comic of the summer. No it's not "Blackest Night" or "Captain America: Reborn." It's "Wednesday Comics"!

Life changes us all. This week, Augie begins what was once an Unthinkable Task: purging his comic collection. Why? How? Also, what's going on at Wizard now? And did "Clock Maker" beat "Wednesday Comics" to the punch by six years?

Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, the writer/artist couple behind DC’s "Power Girl" were on hand Saturday to discuss their projects past and present, and give the audience insights into what it takes to make it as a comics pro.

DCU Executive Editor Dan DiDio candidly shares with CBR his thoughts on the landmark deal to publish a Superman strip in "USA Today" and discusses his own Metal Men strip that will appear in “Wednesday Comics.”

DC Comics has released images and solicitations for new comics and products on sale in September 2009, including the latest from "Blackest Night," "Red Circle," "Wednesday Comics," "Final Crisis Aftermath" and much more.

DC Comics has released images and solicitations for new comics and products on sale in July 2009, including the latest from "Blackest Night," "Red Circle," "Batman: Widening Gyre," "Wednesday Comics" and much more.

Lots of details on Diamond changes and what it means for US and UK retailers, more details and lauds for "Wednesday Comics," Vertigo to offer "The Unwritten" #1 for a dollar, Avatar invades England and much, much more.